Category: Hardware Reviews
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TINHIFI T3 Plus Review
TINHIFI has a distinctive style but is taking a new approach with the T3 Plus. Coming in at $69, it’s one of their best yet but is it worth buying over the competition?
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Ducky One 3 SF Daybreak Mechanical Keyboard Review
The iconic Ducky One 2 has finally gotten a successor. We have the 65-percent version in for testing. Is it worth upgrading for? Find out in our review!
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Earfun Free Pro 2 Review
Great ANC and low latency gaming is hard to come by in budget true wireless earbuds but that’s exactly what the Earfun Free Pro 2 delivers. Add in powerful bass, solid battery life, and a budget-friendly $79.99 price ($59.99 for the holidays) and you h…
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DXRacer Air Gaming Chair Review
The DXRacer Air seeks to remedy those long and often heated gaming sessions in your typical PU leather chairs in more way than one. DXRacer has a lot of competition in the gaming chair market, but is the breathable, recycled mesh enough to set it apart…
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7Hz Timeless Planar Magnetic IEM Review
7Hz is a small brand but has somehow redefined what an affordable planar in-ear should sound like. If you’re a fan of high-end sound on a mid-priced budget, this earphone may be for you. Find out in our review.
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7Hz Timeless Planar Magnetic IEM Review
7Hz is a small brand but has somehow redefined what an affordable planar in-ear should sound like. If you’re a fan of high-end sound on a mid-priced budget, this earphone may be for you. Find out in our review.
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Kingston Fury Renegade PS5 Review
Running out of space on your PS5? This option from Kingston is ready to match, or even reduce, those stock load times. Find out more in our review.
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Razer Kraken V3 HyperSense Gaming Headset Review
Haptic feedback in a gaming headset? You read that right. Find out what sets the meaning of HyperSense in our review and if it will change the way YOU game.
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Akko MOD005 DIY Keyboard Kit Review
Akko is back again with its next custom keyboard kit and this one is a doozy. At $129.99, it’s affordable and excellent. Find out why in our review.
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ADATA XPG Lancer DDR5-5200 (2×16 – 32GB) Review
Fancy stepping up to the next generation of Intel processors and want a DDR5 memory kit to go with it? Find out if this one is worth a buy in our review.